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AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings jumped this week to 97,847 head, rising 7%. The larger offering met with mixed reaction by buyers, receiving a clearance rate of 53%, which was 17 percentage points lower than the previous week.

AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings jumped this week to 97,847 head, rising 7%. The larger offeri...

Listings continued their strong start to the year on AuctionsPlus with a 14% lift in head offered to 19,457. Prices continue to...

AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings jumped this week to 91,837 head, rising 62%. The larger offer...

After a disrupted week due to the Australia Day long weekend, AuctionsPlus cattle sales rebounded this week with listings risin...

AuctionsPlus saw a 27% drop in listings this week, driven mainly by New South Wales, to a total of 56,579. Cl...

AuctionsPlus experienced a 39% decline in commercial cattle listings this week with 6,934 head offered. The disruption caused b...

The Australia Day long weekend crimped sheep and lamb sales as expected, leading to a reduced offering of 77,...

AuctionsPlus commercial cattle offerings lifted again this week, rising 43% to 11,281 head. Clearance remained strong at 85%, u...

The second week of sheep and lamb sales for 2024 registered a much stronger offering of 90,322 head, with dem...

Listings continued their strong start to the year on AuctionsPlus with a 14% lift in head offered to 19,457. Prices continue to show decent growth on the AuctionsPlus Young Cattle Indicator, up 13 points to 381.
AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb listings jumped up this week to 91,837 head, rising 62%. The larger offering was well received by buyers and a clearance rate of 67% was achieved.
After a disrupted week, AuctionsPlus cattle sales rebounded this week with listings tripling to 17,012. Prices remained steady across most categories.
AuctionsPlus sheep and lamb listings were down again this week as NSW producers were much less active. Demand for joined ewes continued to soar with one category rising $75/head.
Processors were active this week, with 19% of the sold offering being secured by a processer buyer, or 1,008 head going to seven different buyers.
Listings were down due to the long weekend but prices continue to hold and are now just 5% off this time last year. Pregnant Merino ewes were the standout, up $50 a head.
AuctionsPlus commercial cattle offerings lifted again this week, rising 43% to 11,281 head. Clearance remained strong at 85% while value over reserve also showed a positive increase, up $21 to $151.
The second week of sheep and lamb sales for 2024 registered a much stronger offering of 90,322 head, with demand falling on last week but still healthy.

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